Install Cinnamon 2.0.6 in Ubuntu
Cinnamon is a Gnome 3 fork that allow you to have a panel at the bottom with a classic Menu, this is useful for people that want to use Ubuntu with a classic Bottom Menu and all there stuffs to pop up....
View ArticleRecoll: Text Search Tool For Unix And Linux Desktops
Recoll is a text search tool for Unix and Linux desktops. Recoll finds keywords inside documents as well as file names. Recoll will do the following for you. - It can search any document format. -...
View ArticleTurn Ubuntu Laptop Into A WiFi-Hotspot
Hello Guys! Do you know you can share one internet connection with other devices which can connect to WiFi? I recently learnt a great stuff from a friend and want to share with you. Well, we going to...
View ArticleGeary 0.4.1 Has Been Released!
Geary is a lightweight email client also developed by the Yorba team. Below is the announcement email from Yorba’s Executive Director (Jim Nelson): “Yorba is pleased to announce the release of Geary...
View ArticleDNF: An Experimental Replacement For YUM
What is DNF? DNF is a package manager which is an experimental replacement for YUM. It is based on yum and libsolv. This is a preview of the next major version of Yum. It does package management using...
View ArticleFive Examples Of The ping Utility
What is ping Utility? Before going through some real world examples of the ping utility, let me explain what this commandline tool is and its purpose. The ping utility is used to test the reachability...
View ArticleHow To Install Slackware 14.1 Step By Step
Some people were asking us to make small tutorial about how to install Slackware. The only difference to other distro is that slackware is installed in text mode. Boot from ISO: Press Enter to...
View ArticleInstall Java On Slackware 14.1
Let’s show you how to install java JDK in Slackware 14.1, also with the same way you can install the JRE version : root@slack:~# hostname slack root@slack:~# uname -a Linux slack 3.10.17-smp #2 SMP...
View ArticleSyncDrive: Google Drive Client For Ubuntu And It’s Derivatives
SyncDrive is a Google Drive client application for Ubuntu and its derivatives developed by David Tavares, the core developer of Pear OS distribution. It is based on the Grive, an independent open...
View ArticleSetup Your Own Learning Management System With eFront
eFront is a modern learning and training platform designed to help create online learning communities with opportunities for rich interaction. It comes with a distinctive icon-based user interface that...
View ArticleBleachBit 1.0 Has Been Released!
The Popular Open Source cross-platform system cleaner utility BleachBit 1.0 is out at yesterday (November 16th, 2013). For those who don’t know about it, BleachBit is a utility that can be used to free...
View ArticleEnable Monitor Or Projector Connected To Crunchbang via VGA Port
Hello Guys, After installing Crunchbang, you want to connect your laptop to a monitor or projector which you normally connect to the VGA Port. This is done in most systems systems automatically when...
View ArticleFix Media Files Not Playing in Elementary OS ‘Luna’
Hi Guys, As you know Elementary OS is a Linux distro which is Ubuntu based. Since most audio codecs such as MP3 others and are supported by default in Ubuntu same applies to Elementary OS. Hence you...
View ArticleVidMasta: A Desktop Application For Searching Movies And TV Shows
Ever wanted to search for a Movie or a TV shows from your desktop or searching for a application to do it for you whenever you want? Here is a application to fulfil your needs. VidMasta is free,...
View ArticleInstall BitDefender In Ubuntu
It is true that Linux is virus free, but this does not mean it is 100% secure. Now a days usb sticks carry many viruses that want to harm computer systems and one important reason why your machine is...
View ArticleInstall Java 7 in Crunchbang 11 ‘Waldorf’
Hello Guys, You Just installed Crunchbang and need to install some applications that require Java to operate. In this tutorial we will show you how to install Java 7. This tutorial also assumes you...
View ArticleHow To Install XFCE 4.12 On Ubuntu
Hello XFCE users, XFCE 4.12 even though not the current stable release can be installed via PPA. To install: We need to add PPA for XFCE 4.10 and 4.12 in order to install. Open Terminal and run the...
View ArticleHow To Hibernate Crunchbang
Hibernating a system enables us to save our computer’s current state to disk, and then switch it off. By default hibernate is not present in crunchbang exit dialogue window. We need to install...
View ArticleHow To Convert MP3 Files To WAV In Linux
Sometimes we need to convert mp3 files into wav files and there are many different tools out there that do the same job, but which one to use? This short tutorial will teach you how to use the mpg321...
View ArticleHow To Upgrade From openSUSE 12.3 To openSUSE 13.1
openSUSE 13.1 has been released two days before. Read the openSUSE 13.1 release notes here. If you already have installed openSUSE 12.3 version on your system and want to upgrade to the new 13.1...
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